Why workspace structure matters
Founder notes, customer stories, positioning drafts, and campaign ideas can contain sensitive business context. When those materials are scattered across chat, documents, and personal notes, teams lose control and visibility.
A dedicated workspace helps centralize the work without making the process heavy.
What to evaluate
A content workspace should help teams manage who owns each idea, which drafts are ready, what needs review, and which source material supports a post.
It should also make it easy to separate rough notes from approved content so nothing gets published before it is ready.
- Clear ownership for ideas, drafts, and approvals.
- One place for source material and post history.
- Review steps before publishing.
- A calendar that shows what is planned and why.
How Forgo helps small teams
Forgo is designed as a shared LinkedIn content workflow for teams that need speed and consistency. It keeps raw inputs, drafts, planning, and performance learning closer together.
That gives small teams more control without adding unnecessary process.